🗝 My new fairy book! :) Check out The Ghosts of Nothing: 📖 E-Book: www.amazon.com/dp/B0C9Q1S7TF 📖 Amazon: www.amazon.com/Ghosts-Nothing-Weird-Wicked/dp/1738852423/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr= 📖 Barnes & Noble: www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-ghosts-of-nothing-cecily-walters/1143697313?ean=9781738852420 📖Waterstones UK (hardcover): www.waterstones.com/book/the-ghosts-of-nothing/cecily-walters/9781738852420 📖Waterstones UK (paperback): www.waterstones.com/book/the-ghosts-of-nothing/cecily-walters/9781738852437
I'm kiwi, of Maori decent (& Irish) who grew up with tales of the Taniwha & have had an experience of my own. Supposedly in earlier days we had fairy-like beings who taught Maori how to weave fishing nets 🍃
I have a fairy 'encounter' story😀 When I was about 11, my best friend (let's just call her Sarah) and I were obsessed with fairies and gnomes. We had these little gnome figurines that we would talk to constantly and we often played games about going to fairyland. One day, I went to Sarah's house for a sleepover. We decided to make fairy traps (which was a common thing we did), to see if we could catch one. I will point out though that the traps were harmless and usually just consisted of an old shoe box filled with shiny items and a bed. (We wanted them to fall asleep and stay there until morning). I actually have a video of us making fairy traps on my other youtube channel (which is called Aqua Fairy) and I think the video was called something along the lines of 'Fairy Traps at Sleepover'. Anyway, we made the trap as usual and we left it in her bedroom. We kept the window slightly open so that they could fly in. Then she came with me to her guest bedroom because we didn't want to sleep in separate rooms. We chatted for a while and talked about how cool it would be to catch or at least see a fairy. Around half an hour later, when we were almost drifting off to sleep, we 'woke up' to hear what I can only describe as jingling bells. They sounded like the type that you would hear on Santa's sleigh. We both turned to eachother and gasped in excitement at the thought of a fairy being nearby. I am two years older than her so in my head I was thinking that it could just be someone carrying something that had a bell on it but when I peered outside, no one was there. After a few minutes, the noises stopped and along with my joy, I couldn't help but feel a little creeped out. Just when we thought that it was over, we both saw darting lights outside the window. They were in the colours of green, orange, red, blue and gold. Sarah and I watched them in silence for a while, mesmerised. After that, the jingling sounds started again (louder this time) along with the flashing lights that looked like bright, glowing orbs,, before finally all the activity stopped. In the morning a fairy wasn't in the trap, but a few things looked like they have been knocked over. I am 14 years old now and Sarah is 12. We don't see each other much anymore as we go to different schools and she has new friends. I miss her terribly. I doubt she still believes in fairies, but I do, and I often think about that magical night, where for a few minutes, we both saw what seemed to be fairies.
All the names I know from nurse: Gardener's garters, Shepherd's purse, Bachelor's buttons, Lady's smock, And the Lady Hollyhock. Fairy places, fairy things, Fairy woods where the wild bee wings, Tiny trees for tiny dames-- These must all be fairy names! - ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON
Late last night and the night before,Tommyknockers,Tommyknockers, knocking at the door. I want to go out, don't know if I can, 'Cause I'm so afraid of theTommyknocker man."
The fifth story was my favorite. Meta-reference to SFG's videos and two recorded instances of dream encounters with a gancanagh. Wow, instant fav' dearies.
I think this might be one of my favorite True Fairy Encounter videos to date, the one with the Gancanagh was somehow beautiful and chilling at the same time. (Also I just recently found your channel and I'd just like to say thank you for doing what you do; I've exhausted pretty much every source for fairy folklore be it audio or video, so thank you for uploading regularly AND for narrating these stories
The time has come Our guide has entered. Lead us to the sacred place Where all the fairies come to travel Across the veil 'Tween time and space. Have no fear My fellow wand'rers. Listen close and listen well. The time has come To travel onward The thinning veil will not long wait. - PS: I haven't forgot about sending that story of my hubby's fairy encounter. Life has been crazy busy, but I hope to find some time soon to send it to you. I will be including pictures from the actual location. I cannot wait to hear what you think. As always, I cannot wait to see what you have for us this time. Please post more videos soon. I love your work. Your are by far my favorite scary story narrator on TH-cam. Keep up the fabulously spooky work.
It seems so strange (in a good way) listening to tales from where I live! As a pagan, I've had some strange experiences with, what I assume, to be the fae folk. As someone who needs to experience things to believe in them, it's been my strange encounters that have led me to believe that there is more to this world than what most people believe
thank you scary fairy godmother :) love ur uploads as always the stories are amazing and interesting :) hope u are doing well ur one of my favorite youtubers
Amazing video, Godmother! Could you please make a video on King Gwyn and his court? Even though he is a remarkable figure in Welsh folklore, there's little written information and him
"Late last night and the night before,Tommyknockers, Tommyknockers, knocking at the door. I want to go out, don't know if I can, 'Cause I'm so afraid of the Tommyknocker man."
Thank You got so excited seeing you have a new video made my night just LOVE your stories always look forward to them like a present I can't wait to unwrap!!!❤💚💙💛💜
Thank you, Scary Fairy Godmother, for the great, inspiring stories again! I love your channel. I wonder if my imaginations and visions from childhood about fairies were maybe more real than I had thought most of my life. After hearing all these stories I think I have probably been able to "see" the fairies as a child. Maybe I'll send you a story some day. :-)
I think they appeared to the person with the wicca group because he was the only one that left an offering this was their way to say they see what he did and we're delighted.
Sorry! Took me a while to comment! Once again, thank you for such a lovely video! I can never get enough stories about the Gancanagh, much like most of your subbies =P This was such a pleasant surprise, and so well done! Thank you so much, SFG! *bows*
I am so addicted to these stories I think im starting to see things myself, I am an analyst but when it comes to nature I get lost in time, love nature and hate when someone disturbs anything li like flower picking and construction destroying woods and such, it makes me so sad.
I'd like to thank you for including that story with the male/male romantic fairy encounter. All the romantic fairy stories seem to be fairly heteronormative. I guess maybe I'm not as safe from the Ganganagh or sucubi as I thought. If there's other Queer fairy encounter stories, that might be a fun category for a video. Thanks for being inclusive. Love your channel! 🌈
Thanks for the suggestion! I'm not sure if I'll be able to; these stories of fairy encounters are quite rare as it is, heteronormative or not, which is why I can only really do one video a month. But if I ever do gather enough stories, I will. If you ever have an encounter or know anyone who has, be sure to send it my way. :)
hey is gwyn ap nudd the same as arawn? i've read some of the mabinogi, which had arawn as the king of the otherworld, said to have white hunting dog who have red ears. just curious, so if you know please do say!
@@jimmythediscokid3946 oh yes a lot of many different encounter happens both in the daytime and when I go to sleep I dream of different places and encounter different beings.
Oh dear...Taniwha is pronounced Taa-nee-faa. The 'wh' is like the english 'ph'...it makes an 'f' sound...Maori is Mah-or-ree but said fast, so it almost sounds like 'mouldy' with a soft 'd'. Also, the mythology classes Taniwha as giant monster like beings who turned into things like mountains, big rocks, other landmarks etc, according to the legends.
🗝 My new fairy book! :)
Check out The Ghosts of Nothing:
📖 E-Book: www.amazon.com/dp/B0C9Q1S7TF
📖 Amazon: www.amazon.com/Ghosts-Nothing-Weird-Wicked/dp/1738852423/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=
📖 Barnes & Noble: www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-ghosts-of-nothing-cecily-walters/1143697313?ean=9781738852420
📖Waterstones UK (hardcover): www.waterstones.com/book/the-ghosts-of-nothing/cecily-walters/9781738852420
📖Waterstones UK (paperback): www.waterstones.com/book/the-ghosts-of-nothing/cecily-walters/9781738852437
I'm kiwi, of Maori decent (& Irish) who grew up with tales of the Taniwha & have had an experience of my own. Supposedly in earlier days we had fairy-like beings who taught Maori how to weave fishing nets 🍃
I'd recommend the "documentary" New Zealand : Skeletons in the closet. It may not be true but is definately fascinating to think about 🙂
I have a fairy 'encounter' story😀
When I was about 11, my best friend (let's just call her Sarah) and I were obsessed with fairies and gnomes. We had these little gnome figurines that we would talk to constantly and we often played games about going to fairyland.
One day, I went to Sarah's house for a sleepover. We decided to make fairy traps (which was a common thing we did), to see if we could catch one. I will point out though that the traps were harmless and usually just consisted of an old shoe box filled with shiny items and a bed. (We wanted them to fall asleep and stay there until morning). I actually have a video of us making fairy traps on my other youtube channel (which is called Aqua Fairy) and I think the video was called something along the lines of 'Fairy Traps at Sleepover'.
Anyway, we made the trap as usual and we left it in her bedroom. We kept the window slightly open so that they could fly in. Then she came with me to her guest bedroom because we didn't want to sleep in separate rooms. We chatted for a while and talked about how cool it would be to catch or at least see a fairy.
Around half an hour later, when we were almost drifting off to sleep, we 'woke up' to hear what I can only describe as jingling bells. They sounded like the type that you would hear on Santa's sleigh. We both turned to eachother and gasped in excitement at the thought of a fairy being nearby. I am two years older than her so in my head I was thinking that it could just be someone carrying something that had a bell on it but when I peered outside, no one was there. After a few minutes, the noises stopped and along with my joy, I couldn't help but feel a little creeped out.
Just when we thought that it was over, we both saw darting lights outside the window. They were in the colours of green, orange, red, blue and gold. Sarah and I watched them in silence for a while, mesmerised. After that, the jingling sounds started again (louder this time) along with the flashing lights that looked like bright, glowing orbs,, before finally all the activity stopped.
In the morning a fairy wasn't in the trap, but a few things looked like they have been knocked over. I am 14 years old now and Sarah is 12. We don't see each other much anymore as we go to different schools and she has new friends. I miss her terribly. I doubt she still believes in fairies, but I do, and I often think about that magical night, where for a few minutes, we both saw what seemed to be fairies.
this is so sweet awww
All the names I know from nurse:
Gardener's garters, Shepherd's purse,
Bachelor's buttons, Lady's smock,
And the Lady Hollyhock.
Fairy places, fairy things,
Fairy woods where the wild bee wings,
Tiny trees for tiny dames--
These must all be fairy names!
- ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON
Thank you for including a new Zealand Fay folk in this video. 😍
Hello from New Zealand by the way.
Late last night and the night before,Tommyknockers,Tommyknockers, knocking at the door. I want to go out, don't know if I can, 'Cause I'm so afraid of theTommyknocker man."
I particularly L❤️VE this poem!
The fifth story was my favorite. Meta-reference to SFG's videos and two recorded instances of dream encounters with a gancanagh. Wow, instant fav' dearies.
@ScaryFairyGodmother >>> Great video...👍
Large red dog with red ears?! Oh shit! Arawn's coming!
I think this might be one of my favorite True Fairy Encounter videos to date, the one with the Gancanagh was somehow beautiful and chilling at the same time. (Also I just recently found your channel and I'd just like to say thank you for doing what you do; I've exhausted pretty much every source for fairy folklore be it audio or video, so thank you for uploading regularly AND for narrating these stories
It is
I always watch this channel and faerie folklore :3
WHO left a dislike? I just wanna talk 😠
I love you SFG 🥰
Trolls....
😂
@@mindycoleman1745>>>
INTERNET TROLLS: THE _OTHER_ WHITE MEAT...😊
The time has come
Our guide has entered.
Lead us to the sacred place
Where all the fairies come to travel
Across the veil
'Tween time and space.
Have no fear
My fellow wand'rers.
Listen close and listen well.
The time has come
To travel onward
The thinning veil will not long wait.
- PS: I haven't forgot about sending that story of my hubby's fairy encounter. Life has been crazy busy, but I hope to find some time soon to send it to you. I will be including pictures from the actual location. I cannot wait to hear what you think. As always, I cannot wait to see what you have for us this time. Please post more videos soon. I love your work. Your are by far my favorite scary story narrator on TH-cam. Keep up the fabulously spooky work.
I liked all these spring fairy horror stories! Thank you for sharing them with us!
It seems so strange (in a good way) listening to tales from where I live! As a pagan, I've had some strange experiences with, what I assume, to be the fae folk. As someone who needs to experience things to believe in them, it's been my strange encounters that have led me to believe that there is more to this world than what most people believe
thank you scary fairy godmother :) love ur uploads as always the stories are amazing and interesting :) hope u are doing well ur one of my favorite youtubers
Thank you so much! :D
@@ScaryFairyGodmother u are welcome scary fairy godmother :)
I live in Wales. Absolutely loved this
Where you been Mom? Ive missed you and your wonderful tales of the Fey Realms. 💋💖
I think it's scary that fairy's are like a Gang .. once in your not able to leave your there for life....
I love her and all she does for us she takes time out her day for us thank you really i fall asleep to this and its hard for me to sleep
Your stories keep me going 💙💜💚
Yaaaay! I get so excited when I get the notification that you’ve uploaded a new video. Lovely as always.
The last story was actually cute.
Amazing video, Godmother! Could you please make a video on King Gwyn and his court? Even though he is a remarkable figure in Welsh folklore, there's little written information and him
"Take her some fruit bread." (In slight monotone)
Wonderful as always ❤️ amazing stories and I can’t wait until I’m a patron too!!
I love all your videos but fairy encounters are my favorite. Thank you for another wonderful video😁
I absolutely love your videos and iv seen them all! I'm a believer in all this stuff. Thank you 4 your hard work much love🧚♂️🧚♀️
I'm form Kentucky I love those story's thank u
I have heard about the Knockers. They are also in America in the Gold Mines of California, Colorado and other places
"Late last night and the night before,Tommyknockers, Tommyknockers, knocking at the door. I want to go out, don't know if I can, 'Cause I'm so afraid of the Tommyknocker man."
@@RoyCyberPunk Those guys are miners who once were but are no more
@@tonybarde2572
I never stated otherwise I simply posted that old nursery rhyme.
@@RoyCyberPunk Ok
Lovely to hear a story about the Taniwha.
I love your voice telling these stories keep it up ive listened to almost all of them.
Thank you 💖love your stories
Even the non-scary ones are scary. Awesome!
Welcome & thanks for another :-)
Thank You got so excited seeing you have a new video made my night just LOVE your stories always look forward to them like a present I can't wait to unwrap!!!❤💚💙💛💜
Ooh the atmosphere is amazing and just has great stories
I heart this channel, as always, thank you!
Omg thanks for being my scary fairy godmother!!!!
Thank you, Scary Fairy Godmother, for the great, inspiring stories again! I love your channel. I wonder if my imaginations and visions from childhood about fairies were maybe more real than I had thought most of my life. After hearing all these stories I think I have probably been able to "see" the fairies as a child. Maybe I'll send you a story some day. :-)
Absolutely fantastic work as usual! Thank so very much! Xxx
YESSS! Good to hear from you SFG 🧚♀️. Hope you’re doing well.
I think they appeared to the person with the wicca group because he was the only one that left an offering this was their way to say they see what he did and we're delighted.
Wonderful to hear your stories. Thank you!😘
so glad you're back!!!! thanks for this wonderful video!!!
Love these stories! Great timing to! 😊 I was just about to hit the hay! 😆 Thank you Scary Fairy Godmother! 😉
Sorry! Took me a while to comment! Once again, thank you for such a lovely video! I can never get enough stories about the Gancanagh, much like most of your subbies =P This was such a pleasant surprise, and so well done! Thank you so much, SFG! *bows*
I always get so excited when I see your new video pop up!!
Excellent
I am so addicted to these stories I think im starting to see things myself, I am an analyst but when it comes to nature I get lost in time, love nature and hate when someone disturbs anything li like flower picking and construction destroying woods and such, it makes me so sad.
Awesome as always!
so glad you're back!
Made my day 😊😊
I smashed that like button 👍
I'd like to thank you for including that story with the male/male romantic fairy encounter. All the romantic fairy stories seem to be fairly heteronormative. I guess maybe I'm not as safe from the Ganganagh or sucubi as I thought.
If there's other Queer fairy encounter stories, that might be a fun category for a video.
Thanks for being inclusive. Love your channel! 🌈
Thanks for the suggestion! I'm not sure if I'll be able to; these stories of fairy encounters are quite rare as it is, heteronormative or not, which is why I can only really do one video a month. But if I ever do gather enough stories, I will. If you ever have an encounter or know anyone who has, be sure to send it my way. :)
I had the weirdest De ja Vu for the first three stories. Great video
Amazing I love your stories there so good😍🤗
I miss your videos so much!! 😭
Awwww yay your beautiful mysterious voice is back!!!!! Lmao
In some Fae cultures, it’s not etiquette to thank them, oddly enough.
Good video
I love your channel but I wish the volume was louder.
You're an inspiration🌸
hey is gwyn ap nudd the same as arawn?
i've read some of the mabinogi, which had arawn as the king of the otherworld, said to have white hunting dog who have red ears. just curious, so if you know please do say!
Hey how u doing I know you're Probably busy but om hope u post more cool fairy stories 🙂🤗😁
i just had a picture in my head of gang member fairys
Yaass!! So excited
nice
Yay!
I'm the one with the encounter with the love faery
has anything else happened?
@@jimmythediscokid3946 you mean with the love faery or other faery encounters?
@@moonchildsfaeryrealm.3971 Both I guess.
I love to hear stories of encounters and whatnot
that is of course if you feel comfortable sharing.
@@jimmythediscokid3946 oh yes a lot of many different encounter happens both in the daytime and when I go to sleep I dream of different places and encounter different beings.
How do I send pics or stories with you?
I love this channel I liked scary but
10:50 Da BIG BOYS are Back in TOWN! And there ain't No Foolin around! th-cam.com/video/MOw8Ftj3M0s/w-d-xo.html
18:52 what does it mean? :
"He winst a little?"
I'm from europe and can't understand, but i feel like i'm missing an important Detail :(
❤
Oh dear...Taniwha is pronounced Taa-nee-faa. The 'wh' is like the english 'ph'...it makes an 'f' sound...Maori is Mah-or-ree but said fast, so it almost sounds like 'mouldy' with a soft 'd'.
Also, the mythology classes Taniwha as giant monster like beings who turned into things like mountains, big rocks, other landmarks etc, according to the legends.
😀
I don't know why but I have always known not believe but have known they are real I don't know why but I just know
Ghost
XXOO
She Pagan cuz she knows they r two different religions most people group them together.
Even with your gentle voice, the person who sent the initial stories sounds so damn pretentious.